"Mm," Jane Sampson responded with a muffled voice and nodded, "Every time I come here, it's really hard to say goodbye to my grandparents."
Jane Sampson pouted, "It's a pity that my grandparents don't like living in the city district. Otherwise, if the distance were shorter, I could visit and keep them company more often."
Jane always felt that her grandparents were a bit lonely living in the countryside.
If only she hadn't grown up, it would have been so much better, just like when she was a child, without a care in the world, happily staying by her grandparents' side, laughing and enjoying each day to its fullest.
"You're returning to the film crew tomorrow?" James Black suddenly asked.
"Yes, my flight is at half past seven tomorrow morning, and I have a script in the afternoon," Jane Sampson nodded. "After finishing the drama here, I have two days to rest before starting other work."
"You've arranged it so tightly, do you think you're a spinning top?" James frowned.